-- lact
-- sucr
-- fruc
-- gluc
-- comat
-- cl
-- n
-- th
-- h
-- p
-- pr
-- r
-- supp
The scientific prefix for -ose is "glyco-".
Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
The suffix used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars is '-ose'.
"Thermo-" is a prefix commonly used in scientific terms related to heat or temperature, such as thermodynamics or thermography.
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Opt. Optomitrist means eye doctor. Optical is relating to the eyes.
"-ose" usually means a sugar compound. Examples: Cellulose, fructose, glucose, lactose, sucrose, xylitose.
Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
The scientific prefix for same is homo- and the prefix for different is hetero-, as in homozygous and heterozygous.
Jay Ose's birth name is Javen A. Ose.
Koichi Ose's birth name is Ose Kazunari.
The prefix of 'hydrocarbon' is 'hydro' It means water, or the scientific term, h2o
Doug Ose's birth name is Douglas Arlo Ose.
The suffix used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars is '-ose'.
The prefixes for naming hydrocarbons are based on the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. They include: meth- (1 carbon), eth- (2 carbons), prop- (3 carbons), but- (4 carbons), pent- (5 carbons), hex- (6 carbons), hept- (7 carbons), oct- (8 carbons), non- (9 carbons), dec- (10 carbons).
the prefix: tropho-
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In organic chemistry naming conventions, carbohydrates have -ose as the suffix.